> if you're using rsync on Windows, you already are using cygwin
> (knowingly or not, rsync is available on Windows ONLY through CygWin, as
> far as I know)
I got my copy direct from cwrsync.
http://www.itefix.no/cwrsync/
It seems to use a Cygwin dll though.
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Stuart Halliday wrote:
> A you never said you had XP Home!
> Perhaps it uses 'simple file sharing' by default?
In fact I think WinXP Home uses "simple file sharing" and that's all.
But on the WinXP Home I have on my laptop I happily avoid it usin
> Yes, of course. It should be very easy.
>
> Except, the only funny thing is I actually couldn't find security tab in
> the file properties.
>
> However, after searching in google, here's what I got.
>
> The security is by default turn off in WinXP. In order to turn it back on
> in XP, just go
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this option.
Regards,
Sanpee
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From: "Stuart Halliday" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Chang Wooi Po" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "rsync" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 5:56 PM
Subject: Re: [Windows] Unable to delete fil
> Now, how could I delete or change attribute or the files on machine1
> other then having to reformat the drive.
You simply need to gain owership of the files.
Select the files, pop up the properties.
Choose the security tab and see who does have permission to access these files.
If its not an
Hi all,
I'm newbie to rsync, not sure if I use it correctly.
I installed rsync v2.6.2 protocol version 28 on 2 of my machines at
home. Both running WinXP SP1.
On the machine (named machine 1) with NTFS formatted drive, I issued the
following commands
>rsync -varuz "machine2::My